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TDM unveils Neo Hybrid headphones that twist into a speaker at CES 2026

These headphones literally can’t decide what they want to be

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A new audio startup is officially pushing back against the idea that personal and shared listening have to be two different things. The company, called TDM (short for “Tomorrow Doesn’t Matter”), just unveiled a world-first at CES 2026: a pair of headphones that can physically transform into a portable Bluetooth speaker. They’ve named it the Neo Hybrid, and it’s a pretty radical rethink of how we carry our music.

The Neo Hybrid isn’t just a pair of headphones with a loud setting

It features a clever, modular design that relies on a simple twist of the earcups to switch modes. There’s no clunky software to navigate or extra parts to snap on; you just give the headset a literal twist, and the outward-facing drivers kick in, turning the device into a palm-sized speaker for the whole room.

According to TDM’s co-founder, David Brailsford, the whole point is spontaneity. He explained that the brand wants to give people the freedom to take a private listening session and instantly turn it into a social moment. It’s a design clearly built for commuters, travelers, or anyone who’s ever found themselves at a small gathering wishing they’d remembered to bring a separate speaker.

From a technical perspective, the Neo Hybrid is packing some serious hardware

It uses four independently tuned 40mm drivers—two facing in for your ears and two facing out for the world—driven by dual integrated amplifiers. TDM says this setup provides a crisp, detailed sound profile as headphones and surprisingly decent volume when used as a speaker.

Battery life is another huge talking point. In headphone mode, the Neo is rated for a massive 200 hours on a single charge—which is near the top of its class. Naturally, speaker mode is more power-hungry, dropping that time to about 10 hours. In a refreshing move, the battery is also removable, meaning you can replace it years down the line instead of throwing the whole device away.

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You even get to customize what that “twist” actually does. An “Auto” mode handles the handoff between drivers seamlessly, but you can also set the twist to pause your music, power the device down, or just act as a physical toggle.

The Neo Hybrid is launching on Kickstarter later this month for $249 and will come in both black and white. It remains to be seen how it stacks up against dedicated audiophile gear, but for anyone who values versatility, TDM’s new hybrid is one of the most interesting things to come out of Vegas this year

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